Don C. Harvey
Don C. Harvey (December 12, 1911 – April 23, 1963) was an American television and film actor. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Harvey began his acting career by performing tent shows. However in later years, he played key characters in movies. He died in Studio City, California, from a heart attack in 1963, aged 51. Harvey appeared in 180 films and television programs between 1945 and 1963. During the late 1940s alone, he appeared in 15 films and TV programs. Harvey's second film and first credited film was Dragnet (1947) starred Henry Wilcoxon and Robert Kent and the exploitation film, She Shoulda Said No! (1949).
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Captain Video
"Captain Video" was such a nationwide sensation that in 1951, Columbia Pictures Corporation contracted to produce a theatrical serial of the Captain's exploits, the first television show ever to be adapted to the big screen. The result, CAPTAIN VIDEO: MASTER OF THE STRATOSPHERE has been hailed as...Watch Movie -
Money Madness
Rolling off the bus into a new town, Steve (Hugh Beaumont) gets work as a cabbie but has bigger things in mind. He meets waitress Julie (Frances Rafferty) and she jumps at his marriage proposal; anything to get away from the insufferable hypochondriac aunt (Cecil Weston) she's living with. Once...Watch Movie

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